Thursday, April 28, 2011

Randy came home from work a few days ago and asked if I would make a card for his co-worker Betty who is retiring. Of course, I said that I would.

The sentiment is from the hostess set called Something to Celebrate. It's only available for a few more days. This is the first time that I've used my new Boho Blossoms punch. Why did I wait so long to add that one to my collection???

Here's a close-up of the inside:

Betty is such a funny lady. I'm sure she'll be missed at Randy's office. Now that she's retiring maybe she'll have time to make some cards with me : )

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

﻿A few days ago I entered a card recipe swap on Stampin' Connection, an online community for Stampin' Up! demonstrators. My task was to use a product from the upcoming Summer Mini catalog. I chose the category "Mother's Day." It wasn't until after I commited to the swap that I realized that I didn't purchase many preorder items from that catalog, (Trying to use some self-control here!) The only item I had to work with was the Strength & Hope stamp set. I have two versions:

Oops! I forgot to trim my ribbon on this one.

The second card is actually the first one that I made. Although I do like the Paisley Petals designer series paper, something about it bothered me. That's why I created another card. Here's some neat things I did on this project:

1. I colored the taffeta ribbon by rubbing it over my baja Breeze ink pad.

2. To get that cool border around the Word Window punch, I cut one piece of card stock using the Decorative Label punch, then re-fed it the opposite way back into the punch. (Can't remember where I saw that idea to give credit.)

3. Immediately after stamping my butterflies, I poured clear embossing powder over them and heat set it. A second butterfly is on top of the first one. I simply followed the pattern on the butterfly to cut a smaller image. The antennae are "attached" to the bottom butterfly.

I'm entering this card in two challenges this week, Stamping 411 and SUO Challenges.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Over the past few days I've worked on the 'Bourbon' every little chance that I got. No, I wasn't drinking bourbon. I created another clematis! It all started after I wrote the last post. I wanted to make one using Rich Razzleberry to sponge the petals. One thing lead to another and I created a wooden fence background for the clematis to climb. Here it is:

First, I rounded the corners of the fence planks, then sponged them with Soft Suede ink. After I punched the Melon Mambo flower petals, I sponged those with Rich Razzleberry ink, punched a 1/16" hole and put them all together on a brad. I purposely arranged the petals in a random design. That's how they're found in nature, right? For the stems I cut a Pear Pizzazz piece of card stock about 1/8" wide and used a stylus to make a vein down the center. Then I folded the strip in half and rolled it around the stylus to soften the fibers and sponged them with Pear Pizzazz ink. I wove the vine around the fence pieces to make it look like it was really climbing the fence. I rubbed the Melon Mambo and Regal Rose clematis buds across Very Vanilla craft ink and let them dry overnight. Then I sponged the tips with Rich Razzleberry ink. The leaves were folded in half and sponged with Pear Pizzazz ink.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Gardening has always been a great hobby of mine. Years ago in my BC (Before Children) era, Randy and I planted all kinds of plants - mostly herbs, vegetables and flowers. When I was pregnant with Bradley, my college roomie Sue came to visit for a weekend. At the time, Randy was out to sea. A hurricane had just blown through the east coast and knocked down some our our fencing and the trellis that 'Henryi' climbed. I have some great photos of my eight-months pregnant belly and Sue trying to fix things. (I'll have to figure out how to scan the photos into the computer later.) We laughed really hard over that one because we were absolutely no good at construction work. I was so sad to leave my Clematis 'Henryi' when we moved from Virginia to the Netherlands. Wonder if it's still there.

A few days ago, I stopped by the house of my friend and downline, Linda. She was in need of some card stock for her upcoming Blossom Petals punch class. While I was there, I got to see a paper clematis that she made using the punch. Too cute! (Maybe I can get a photo of her card to post.)

Today, amidst the chaos of having four kids inside the house, I browsed a few gardening sites and found clematis 'Bourbon' and decides to recreate it.

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(This photo is a little bright and doesn't capture the card's true colors.)

The petals are made out of Melon Mambo card stock. I added two veins in each petal with my bone folder, then sponged each petal with Cherry Cobbler ink. (I tried Real Red ink and it didn't look right. Rich Razzleberry might've worked, too. But I didn't try it.)﻿ I cut the width of the ribbon down and fringed the edges. It kinda mimics the center of the flower. And here's how I did the center:

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The piece was about three inches long and 3/8" wide.
I cut very tiny strips about 1/4" down the length of the strip.

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Linda shared a little "trick" with me. Instead of using Tombow monoadhesive to hold all of the petals together, she used a brad. It's covered up by the center of the flower. I put a glue dot in between the flower and the flower center, then adhered the flower to the card with a dimensional.

That card got me to thinking about how I miss the gardening that I used to do. I haven't planted too many things since we moved into our new house six years ago. One thing we did plant was a clematis. Some day I'll get my hands dirty again. For now, I'd rather be taking care of the kids and getting my fingers a little inky!

As part of our Making a Difference program, Stampin' Up! is proud to partner with The Breast Cancer Research Foundation in the Strength & Hope Campaign. Throughout the 2011 Summer Mini Catalog sales period starting May 1st, Stampin' Up! will donate $2 from the sale of each Strength & Hope set and Strength & Hope digital kit to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). Be looking for your Summer Mini in the mail any day now, ask me for your very own copy or check my blog on May1st to see it for yourself. I'm sure each of us know at least one person who is fighting this disease and these people need cards more than anyone. For more information about BCRF, visit www.bcrfcure.org.

I am hosting a Strength & Hope Stamp Camp fundraiser on Tuesday, May 31st at 6:00 pm at the Oil City YWCA. Participants will create six cards (two of three designs) using their own Strength & Hope stamp set. My personal sales commission will go to the American Cancer Society's "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" program. This money will stay in the Western PA region and directly assist breast cancer patients. Please contact me for more information.

I am combining Mojo Monday with this new set (my first Mojo Monday, too):

Here's my version:

Here is a photo of my almost six year-old Dide (pronounced Dee-da, a Dutch name) posing with the card. You can also see where I usually take my photos: on the back of the couch in natural lighting.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Here's a card that I made for my Blossom Petals punch class. I got the idea from Jackie Topa.

This card takes very little time to make. This just might be the card that I'll have everyone make at the birthday party in a few weeks : ) I really like the Short & Sweet stamp set. I can let the guests choose what sentiment to put on their cards.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

For a few years now I've been reading various stamping blogs. Sometimes I wondered, "How do these
people find the time to blog?" It seemed obvious that some bloggers don't carry the same family responsibilities that I do. We're all at different stages in our lives. I can barely get the laundry done and dinner on the table every night! How would I find time to blog??? Still, I felt the need to challenge myself. So about six months ago, I took the plunge. For me, blogging is manly an online record of the projects I've made. No more hoarding those pretty cards!

After I started I thought, "What did I get myself into?" It's just a blog. No one is judging me. I can contribute as much or as little as I want. I kinda compare it to the story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" which lately Clarice wants to hear every night before bed.

Some bloggers post every day. That's not for me.
Some only post once a month or less. That's not enough for me.
Some post once a week or so. That's just right for me.

This card is a "Thank You" to all of my readers. I sincerely appreciate all the comments you've left me over the last several months. They mean a lot to me. And they keep me motivated to continue blogging : )

This is the card that I did for the make-n-take at Kim's workshop last week. I got the idea from Debra Burgin . The card is almost identical to the one that she created. Thank you, Debra! The card features the Four Frames stamp set available this month as a "Sneak Peak" from the new catalog that will be released in July. I love how this frame image coordinates perfectly with the roses in the Elements of Style stamp set.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

I'm going to be presenting some projects at a friend's daughter's birthday party in a few weeks and needed to make a prototype. Here is one of the projects, a Post-it note holder, that the birthday girl and her friends and family will be making:

Annika has been really mouthy and disrespectful lately, so she's going to bed early. She gave me a real problem after I brought home those mini-gel pens. She wants everything to be hers. Gotta stay strong and disipline her.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

We were spoiled by the warm weather the last few days. Now it's cold and rainy. Some people might not like to read this, but I'd much rather have it snowing than this cold rain. Also, the kids have to stay inside. And that's not real fun - for all of us.

I copied today's card from Julie Davison. What I did that (I think!) that is original is cut the antenae with the blossom petals punch instead of drawing them on with a marker like like Julie did. Here's how I did it:

Bradley baked a chocolate cake this morning. It was from a box, but he did it all by himself - except for spraying the pan. It's cool enough to frost now. Bad thing is that it's already past lunch time and I haven't fed the kids and they're hungry for cake. Instead, I've been photographing and blogging. Better get back to my "real" job!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Last month I did a workshop for some ladies who've been stamping for a few years. They're a neat group who work together (or whose husbands work together) and share a joy of paper crafting. During every workshop that I do, I always do the "door prize" thing. Well, this time I had all of them add their birthday to the bottom of the sheet. I made no promises about sending them birthday cards, but I said I'd try. Weeks passed and I forgot about the birthdays written on those door prize forms. Then just last week I began looking for the forms and discovered that I COULDN'T FIND THEM. Two of them were sitting on my work table, but the others had disappeared. Why weren't they all together? How could the librarian in me forget to file the birthdays away someplace safe???

Panic set in, followed by a peace. I pride myself in finding everything around this house - eventually. So I knew the forms would turn up. In the meantime, I remembered one of the ladies birthdays earlier in the month (see this post) and made her a card. Lo and behold, two or three days ago I found the door prize forms while working on this post. I quickly transformed from overtired mother and housewife into "Super-Stamper-Librarian Woman" and put those cards in date order. Then I read the dates and realized that I had a card to create for Bonnie. Here it is:
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I had the butterflies cut ahead of time. One of them is a retired color, Barely Banana.

﻿﻿﻿﻿The bird was punched out of So Saffron card stock using the Two-Step Bird punch, then sponged with Regal Rose ink. I glued a ring of Pear Pizzazz leaves from the bird punch onto Crumb Cake card stock. (I chose that color because I didn't really think my project through to the end. Next time, I'd do it over again using another color.) I sponged the First Edition dsp, the card base, and the Modern Label shape with Soft Suede ink. The sentiment is from the new birthday stamp set from the Occasions Mini called Bring on the Cake. The card size is 4 1/4" x 4 1/4". Stamps: Bring on the CakePaper: Pink Pirouette, So Saffron, Crumb Cake, Pear Pizzazz, Pretty in Pink, First Edition designer series paperInk: Regal Rose, Soft SuedeAccessories: Two-Step Bird punch, Word Window punch, Modern Label punch, Big Shot, Beautiful Wings embosslits die, dimensionals

Clarice had one teeny accident today while I was in the shower. She came into the bathroom and said, "Mommy, I peed. Don't worry, I keened it all up." After I got out of the bathroom, I saw the wet kitchen towel beside her potty and a trail of pee footprints leading from the dining room to the kitchen.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Some of my readers may be getting tired of seeing creations using the Blossom Petals punch. But I truly believe that Stampin' Up! has created a great product here! Anyone who buys this punch will be getting their money's worth. And that's why I keep showing how versatile it is : )

Can you see the Bashful Blue clouds? I made them by sponging Bashful Blue onto some scallop circles.

I was so glad that the weather is finally getting nice. The kids have been outside playing most of the day. Now they're starting to wander into the house looking for something to eat. We were just going to have leftovers, but Annika has a friend over. So, we're ordering Chinese. The weather reminds me of how great it is to eat grilled food. If I had only thought to get some meat out of the freezer on time. I usually take pride in my ability to get supper on the table every night. But today I had to stamp instead.

Today is the first full day that Clarice is wearing Dora underwear. I told her that I wasn't allowed to buy diapers anymore. So far she's used her potty three times and not had any accidents. I guess her not being potty trained is a combination of me being lazy and my way of keeping her my baby. She's three and needs to be a big girl now.

Friday, April 8, 2011

I'm super excited and surprised to announce that I've been nominated for the Stylish Blogger Award!!!

When you are given this award, there are four things you must do:

1.Thank the person that gave you the award and link back to their blog. Thank you, Angel! You can find her blog, here.

2.Share (8) things about yourself:

1. I was on my way out the door to try wedding dresses on when my current husband called me. I called off that wedding and eloped with Randy a year later. We've been happily married for 18 years and have four kids, so I know I made the right decision.

2. I have four of the greatest kids in the world. Although they drive me batty at times, I can't imaging life without them.

3. I am a La Leche League leader and have helped numerous moms and babies breastfeed over the last 10 years.

4. We lived in the Netherlands from 2001-2005 and loved it.

5.I have my master's degree in library science. Seems like now I can't keep order of anything these days with my busy family, but I try to know where all of my stamp supplies are located.

6. I was introduced to Stampin' Up! by a demonstrator while overseas. I had the intention of making a scrapbook of my travels/experiences and have yet to start it. (Cards are much more doable these days.)

Sunday, April 3, 2011

I've had so much fun playing with the new Blossom Petals punch and coordinating stamp set. I just can't get enough of them. I designed a card-making class that uses the punch. Even after finding all the ideas for those cards, I keep coming up with more ideas. This one is a keeper:

This card is for my friend Barb who is recovering from knee replacement surgery. While she was in surgery the doctors found an infection. So they had to put in a temporary knee and let the infection heal. In several weeks after the infection has cleared Barb will get her new knee. I'm praying for her complete recovery.

The design for this card came from Dawn Griffith's blog. I changed up the embossing folder, added the scallop trim border punch, and used a different sentiment.

My kids were occupied long enough this afternoon that I made several of these cards. I changed the sentiment to one from the new stamp set Bring on the Cake that says, "Not just a year older, but a year better." I sent that to two of my customers, Kim and Sally, who are having birthdays this week. Happy birthday, ladies!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Recently, I was commissioned by my friend Liz to create a wedding card. Here it is:

The photo doesn't do this card justice. It's very difficult to see the Champagne shimmer mist paint. I mixed some of it with alcohol and sprayed the embossed layer. Trust me, it's on there! For the sentiment, I misted the Very Vanilla layer and cut two extra Night of Navy wide ovals to layer behind it.

I'm babysitting Liz's three kids while she and her husband attend the wedding. Even though it's only in the mid 40's, all the kids played outside for a while while I made cards. Tonight my kids were SO excited to have chicken patties and French fries for supper. I didn't feel too guilty about it because it was an easy dinner to "prepare" for seven kids. That's not the kind of meal I usually make for them. I wonder what the label "made with white meat" really means. Now the entire living room floor is covered with hundreds of Thomas train tracks. Some of them are playing with the trains while other are just watching TV. It's a fun night at the Carlson household. I'm sure my kids are going to ask for chicken patties for dinner in the near future. Gonna have to explain why I don't often feed them stuff that's labeled "made with white meat."

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